In ''Spear of Destiny'', it is track #20 and has the IMF tag "COPYRO", however, it is not included in the demo release of the game.<br clear="all" />

In ''Spear of Destiny'', it is track #20 and has the IMF tag "COPYRO", however, it is not included in the demo release of the game.<br clear="all" />

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== Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (W64) ==

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{{Infobox SubSong

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| Platform = W64

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| Game = Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (W64)

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| Image = Wolfenstein 2 - W64 - Hitler Waltz.png

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| Recording = {{Recording|PCM|}}

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| Arranger = {{Arranger|Bobby Prince}}

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| Released = 2017-10-26

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| Length = 1:05

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| Format = [[UNK]]

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}}

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This song makes an appeareance in the arcade game "Wolfstone 3D", which parodize Wolfenstein 3D and can be found duing the actual gameplay of the "New Colosus". It is heard on the title screen, replacing [[Horst-Wessel-Lied]].

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This track was just rendered from AdLib MS-DOS original version, so the only difference is the PCM output.

Revision as of 18:17, 3 March 2019

Hitler Waltz is one of the four songs that are included in Wolfenstein 3D (DOS), but never played. It's timing and sound implies that it was meant to be used for background music for a mission.

John Romero said that there wasn't a particular reason why this song was excluded from the game. However, if you look how the music is utilized, each background song is used four times--only the secret levels don't follow this pattern. This track could have been written to fill one of the secret levels that used repeated music, but was just never assigned.

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (W64)

This song makes an appeareance in the arcade game "Wolfstone 3D", which parodize Wolfenstein 3D and can be found duing the actual gameplay of the "New Colosus". It is heard on the title screen, replacing Horst-Wessel-Lied.

This track was just rendered from AdLib MS-DOS original version, so the only difference is the PCM output.